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THE 8 ‘AR—WEDNSSD Y, AUGUUST 5 1908. MANY EAGLES HA amy | ~ THE jae BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE ae ; S ne ARRIVED) line at Ridiculous rs OW rices: 1:50 e e 4 ———— Eagles have become xo numerous /inK of the convention, United "Pod Firyan said that he considered | Mt the Wanlimgton Annex that the | | Boothe are bef PAIRVIBW, LINCOI the question of the people Pulling toe ee eee een eer en the letters eau At pannenger | Aux Ton thousand country to be the paraMOUnt aie ie eeeee eee evened. ther. mn ee tiformation baron og Kern clube” will be forme in the campaign, He announced | oid vagion in eattion und it tw and thee pn comimalttgeg, doubtful ata if plans ace that he will diseuse the trunte at)” dicted th . Phas will ee sooo po pee frlendy eal and approved by Bryan today are|the Kern notification ceremonies. | ! aaeed’ Gah Saatiniare veers oh | be ai cy }oarried out [At Topeka, Kane, August 27, he} whatedas geome 1a ee 4 of rp " ih 1 po lows, Leaders here deny reports of will speak on the guarantee of bank |) iumnany, Aue . ay coll Lee chatrman cot offort to swing the democrati@sor | deggsite, He will talk on the Iabor eer e eo en comalte, aM The following prices s in the Millinery Room will close outgall Summer Hats, If you are looking for |f} ganteation in New York Geatnet | Hon at Chicago on Labor day,| i sunny of Milwaukee, arrived rade withe teen withem as the UGhet, and say that reports | and will discuss the relations of the | oy ae aig p “lead of dared 15,000 wi pee rs bargains—here they are of treachery are without founda state and nation at Peoria, His, Bep: | Wr ony ee | eae tion, tember 9. yortty resident John ¥ Peitetior,| | Merc ote * of Kansan City, Mo. Mr. Pelletier | the suggestic that tte: kdndly $1.50 Sailor Hats, Now | $3.95 Ready-to-Wear Hats Reduced to 49¢ Brye Was mm heech was ‘ oa land hie Wied eho thevaaennce guard | employes a ‘le they aliow 1 5 A | printe ay ayor Hrown, o jeourt Shop Suey Vote “ oe 4 “4 de fn A 50¢ aon i | ‘The balance of our Ready-to-Wear |Kinoom, Seno tein charge of the | LO ANGELES, Ang. -—irya@al the Kanne delegation, which in| (ve verse. Thatta gat ‘ | + herent 0 ' : | Bryan no@fication ceremony, whI@ | claims the chop wuey vote, accord tho Petheations io oO . Ir md ot re Bx. hay : . 4 | . ey . | will be held neat Wednesday, today | ing to the announ t made to —s Sew ahs 1. ‘the Black and White Sailors, in Jap Hats, formerly 0 to $3.95; all lsent’an Invitwtion to Henator La| day by “Tony” Bchwamm, wh con pin Rene AN Cited, Ces fe Red, wae and bing - : > » ie ptte fw " I »t pub! ns 4 & poksn a d nd in evidence and Fancy Satin Braids, plain colors; now FRE, OF WT NCORIA, paking Bim | 1606 tote patio cass, (Gs, Abt arrive Mondayon special wralma [on Becand an 18 MARY pr 1 5 La Follette, who in making © lee the United States was born here! * os © aie Mornin . ecorat 1 jo 50 6 ane , « othe ae ands; formerly $1,00 to $1.5¢ q , : , : ture tour, will be in Lincoln on the last night Se, anes, Aman’ ty ter Mother ada wil coat 50¢ Misses’ and Children’s Trim- day of the notification, — Mayor) The ryan and Kern” cha an ie eet oie een. meen embetter that tg naw b, Brown explained that La Follette’s|a membership of eight American. |'*>, thelr business before the open: | when the fleet rt visted this ey med Hats, Now $1.75— affiliation with the fepublican born Chinese eltizens, who have an tae *. |party need not cause him to hes | nounced thelr affiliation with the $3.50 Sailor Hats, Now Were $4.50, $5.50 and $6.50 |tate, saying the only partisan ref. |dermocratic party and promised to $1.00 jerences would be In Congr man| persuade the rest of the Chinese Charming, girlish affairs, Leghorns chiefly; ribbons, flowers {I} H. D. Clayton's speech | Yoters in the state to follow their | In discussing his plans this after. | footsteps in blue, brown, white and formerly $2.50 to $3.50; now $1.00 Second Floor, Medium Size Sailors, faney and plain bands ; Correct black | The shape alone is worth and foliage the trimmings. KICKERS FAILTO | MOVE THE BOARD .*’ WILL BE INVESTIG more than or Miller today directed Sec promined to give him & job y county jail on hin $12,000 bail some time tomorrow. Angelface, 100 to 1, 1:60 3-5 SHIPPING CONDITIONS SHOWING IMPROVEMENT 55c Table Napkins, 35¢ A Heavy Union Linen Table Napkin, in the silver bleach, im jf} dice pattern; size 16x16 inches; just the kind for the fruit ] | Time . e Grout, of the civil service |*#lary of $65 « month, aap oom wn. to betin 68 cot! turn insisted that he 1 e Pe oe ae “ rt win an investigs-| ier cent of his first ph) | tion of charges that many Jocal gry ag a fee 2 | A S S ate 516 BE. John st, re} Burg lives, argued that Burg ought |employment agencies were exacting Rom was sent to b oo ae satisfaction from the | to have the benefit of his contract exorbt t fe f furnishing jobs Grout’s office, where bie J ———$_—_$——$—_——————— poard of equalization at the court ors profits in putting the struc: | to the emg was taken in the shape of e j|hounse today, and he left with a re, which would amount to sev This m was taken upon the | davit The oe e threat to take the matter into| eral thousand. complaint of LK & resident of clude all pie fod oe j court The other equalizers couldn't see this cit who went to obtain em thie city nd | Bure ta a tractor and built | this, and also failed to see how they | ployment through an agency which noutices that any firm fone | tre Hotel Prince Hupert on Boren could figure the decrease in the cost | has offices in the Pion block ing exorbitant fees wiy ban, b av, near Pike st, for himeelf in|jof building material and labor in According to Ross, the agent | license revoked | 1906 every case, bringing upon them-| . . . i |. The structure was assessed at! selves a monster task, and the com And other great bargains in every-day staple dry goods that alone would crowd this store, to say noth- jf) $17,700, and Burg wanted it reduced | plaint was rejected | Seen e * +e . , . ike to $14,400, because the price of ia J, W Swy 2129 N. Gist at.,/ * ° . ne . ve oO , adam . ing of the hundreds unmentioned. Read every word, if you please, mada |bor and material had dropped with-|also sought a reduction in the as * TODAY'S RACING RESuin, ™ lin the last few years, The t of| sessment of several lote out in the | * P a 3 jthe structure was $25,300, but he | Green Lake district, but was given | * iret Race, ‘4c Cotton Challie, 5¢ 75c Table Damask, 50¢ ys it could be duplicated now for| scant courtesy. He claimed his| |* Blondy, even 3 : 2, | |® Abbey, 2% to 1 f Finis , dsome s dd floral de ood, Ste Yurable Bleachec t Jamask, € property had not increased in value on 2 to Le Wool-Finished Challie, in handsome Persian and floral d od, § ut, got Bay oe mae a oad pagan fe Commissioner Charley | within the last year, while the am | be Time A: is re signs; these are fast in color, beautifully soft and make inches wide; ve re designs ; our special 9c q | Beckingham, in in whose district Mr, sessors had raived the assessment _ § " ‘ < 7 Sale price pacar R. F. Parkhurst, conftesed em-|* Second Race. pretty kimonos; also ideal comfort coverings; regular bezzling cashier of the First Na- * Instant, 9 to § price 744c. Sale price Se }tional bank, will get out of the . Novgorod, 6 to 1. * * 10c Dress Ginghams, 7'4¢ pink, red THE VOTE IN KANSAS, PSN EONS ¥ EERE > : - s »! dainty Good, Stout Dress Ginghams, in blue, in dainty season, for camp or picnic use; regular price 55¢ a dozen: (By United Pre te paella hg pe Sager dE ie ronnie wee MRS, HUNTER BY i . uneasiness are coming In slow eports indi school dresses, boys’ waists and ladies’ dresses as Gas Wr. Geabie tan bee : about 1,000 yards in lot; our regular 10 qu $1.00 Wash Goods, 30¢ The moathly report of Harbor. /by the low excursion rates now in nominated as the republican cand! TO THE ASYLUM. 5 Ss, master ». Spaulding, issued to-| force to British Columbia ate for governor. The democratic 3 price , c ‘ 1 French { cn in sh Goo day, throws an optimistic light on Foreign imports tnereased from | vote ts almost an unknown quantity $a We have some ver autiful Pr i a: wget a Wa <A rods HH the shipping conditions of the port. | $1,046,011 to $1,989,450. A consign-| as the returns are very Incomplete oO ae in fact, the finest imported and ever brought to this city The increase over June, indicates | ment of 1.37) bales of raw stk Mrs. C. H. Hunt 10¢ Bleached Cambric, 7'4¢ They include French Embroidered Votle, Silk-Striped:|) that during the fall sbippiiyg will| valued at $1,009,360, received from| UNIDENTIFIED BODY FOUND. |, Mire © bh. Huntes, of q a . sate “i S Voile, Organdie Carreux, Zanzibar Silk Stripe; elegant |f|aeain pick up the Orient on the lyo Maru, is re _ ar Ag Sal Pens Full Yard-Wide Bleached Cambric, in a good, durable qual- seensctite 4 Cy or eveblag sown All these are put:| Beventeen more deep sea vessels | sponsible for the increas y of an unidentified man joey {> im pod 4 r s i or underskirts, ladies’ and children's - * arrived than during June, with a Kxports valued at $926,688 were this afternoon on the Ae ity, not flimsy; fine fe € t and ¢ into one lot to close out. Sale price . 3 total net tonnage of 159,614. De shipped to foreign ports. This is river bank near Riverton. The body hee oe ee underwear; just stop and consider; this is cheaper than martures numbered 79, net tonnage a shrinkage of $70,000 t. had evidently been lying there for n to " ! p and fer; th t th ' ‘ page |e shrinkage of §7 and is a go the commonest bleach muslin. Sale price “44 " if | 160,254. Inbound passengers totaled tributed to the small shipments of ® long time, as it was badly decom we i 25¢ Wash Goods, 10¢ 18) 146.618, against 82.288 during June mur. The value of exports to| Posed. The coroner's office was | cae ee bas . 3.000 Sag Oy og om es Arnold's Wash Goods, [| Total outbound passengers 149,544, the Philippines, Siberia and to dotified nd o appear te er Sc White Lawn, 10¢ Spm) yards in the lot of the famous Arnold's Wash ‘00s, ih) .sasnet $7,038. The increased num-| South America showed an increase : oust. Sins 1 - ° material th beauty 1 colors cannot be jf) per of passeng earvied is chused | over the cath of Jone BOSTON, Aug. 5.—Fifteen thou neglecting b ’ . “anaes Neate _ 1 natched « hance to buy i “ sand = members of subordinate “~2™ White Sheer Dress Lawn 40 in he wide—nearly 114 yards matched in the untry; a chan uy three | lodges of the Knights of Pythias S cial ing —launders and wears splendidly; makes a pretty, dainty dresses for the price of one in one big lot at, sale | marched through the streets of ma regular price 15c a yard. Sale price ..10¢ 10¢ outing gown ; price Boston today in a monster proces- In their new DEMOCRATS PLAN AN sion. The event was the crowning Av., of their new A R feature of the national convention Friday's paper for r hursday Sale of Black Silks Offers Wonderful Bargains | ; Midisiastede Thursday will be a silk day memorable in the mind of every woman in Seattle looking for silk bargains. Depend At a meeting of democratic Brown are being urged for prose Extra $ at Bartell § able high-grade Black Silks take an unexpected drop in price, owing to an exceptionally good. deal with an Eastern [fers beid in the offices of the Wash. |cuting attorney : ; i} Meetings called by the state dem manufacturer. ington State Democrat, in the Ar oeal ound will be held a 89c Black Taffeta $9 $1.35 Peau de Soie 95c $1.35 Black Taffeta 98 $1.10 Black Taffeta 69¢ |] cade building, inst night, the demo- the entire state tonight. The local For Thursday Only | 2tinch Black Peau de Soie— cratic slate for county offices was meeting will be held at 367 Arcade 27-inch Black Taffeta—Rich, \ns-— Spends quality of sy mien | 86-inch Black Taffeta—A finely | %0inch Black Taffeta—An ele if) practically completed block. Secretary George E. Ryan. " ieee ie, durable | Peau de Sole, specially good | gant quality of olt-botied silk, John E. Ostrom, the Batiard of the democratic county central ee pir 203 a pees for ladies coats and dresees | finished, durable silk, sultable | siianie for dresses, conte and |f) banker, Will file for county treas- committee, urges all democrats tof “OT WATER BOTTLES 20 nO ae Fi , reese * an unusual offering in | Dr. Geo N. Mel. hil th > eo " ‘“ » skirts; worth Sc. For Thurs | fine silk; value $1.35, For | ‘F @ressen, coats and skirts; | skirta; aplondid value at 91.10 Of Soatti fe terest Wil, be an saawaneied Gee tet oe eee oT Shc Fairtex Fount Gor Thursday <<. OBE | $1.35 quality for O8¢ | 4 yard. Thursday, price. .69¢ |f son for member of the legisinture strong fights will be made for the | 75c Yukon Hot Water Bottles a3 Goodyear's from the 43rd district, J. Scott offices of county commissioner and for ise bination ” Pountals ‘The Only Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern Store in Seattle. Ecker and possibly Frank Rust prosecuting attorney $1 Goodyear Septol Hot Water and Hot Water from the 48th, Chris Miller for coun.) Those filing yesterday were ea “tee 79e : ty axeessor A., Hannan, of J. P. Calhoun, Kent, county auditor ; 0 Goodyear's, Sasiiel Hothell, for county commissioner. B. F. Shields, Seattle, commissioner |f Waiee tretion ee Fe ee : — B. N. Dougherty for county —sur- | Piret district; J. H. Williams, Seat-|B go 25 Goodyear's Special (extra | $2.25 Goodyears Gem {¥eyor, and Prof. V. W. Talbot, of tle, sheriff; H. F. Huntley, Seattle. “heavy), guaranteed for 2 anteed for 2 “: | Kirkland, for county superintendent ‘representative 42nd district; C. F. el AD $1.85 | for jof schools. John Y. Terry iw ex- Lyons, Seattle, representative 47th B rogies Senitary Napkine, ome | Dr. Hexiey’s pected to Mie for county clerk. district; A. A. Booth, Seattle, rep- dozen in box, for, per dosén Spray Syringes, Clay H. Allen and 1 Frank | resentative 47th district Ss Pe 18: for. Exclusive Seattie Agents for Royal Society Needlework Packets. - = same! pirnay's "Antiseptic ‘Tablets, | Tollars Whinkinne ters and attempte rike Capt 36e bottles for ise Syringes, $8 | McDonald, was fined $5 and costs the avowed intention of putting tne] this afternoon by Acting Police American Tobacce business. Judge BE AS FAVORED “~~ ‘WILL NOT ISSUE ) company out of | ns. Byers gave notice of REGULARS ARE READY FOR FIRST SHAM BATTLE Abdominal Belts jROBBED IN SALOON SAYRE FILES CANDIDACY. | Frank B. Sayre filed his can Dreaming that someone was go-|@!dacy for the republican nomina-| The corparetion committon of the! tion for prosecuting attorney with |¢ity council yesterday decided to BAR LICENSE (By United Press.) Washington camp at the expense | 2& throush his pockets and then | ihe auditor today, with Waddell W.| recommend the revocation of the 20 Per Cent Off CAMP DAVID §. STANLEY, Aug. |of Principal Musician Ernest Meter | "@denly awakening to discover his | Livesley, 9311 49th ay. &, signify | license tasued by the city to the _ $1.50 Dr. Deimel's Linen Mesh |Gupset Telephone & ‘Telegraph Co. The two franchises held by W atch missing and a stranger mak-|ing his intention of running for sheriff on the republican ticket. J of Seattle. The band uniforms were Belts for bing Belts for 5.—Conditions for problems Nos, 1 On the advice of the corporation and 2, which are to take place Aug. |not given out until the musicians | {ng @ hurried exit through the front! ; L - eounvel. City © } “ $2.60 Chesterman's Belts. for $6 Chesterman’s Fashion Be and 7, have been announced arrived on the grounds Monday,| oor, was the experience of J. D, | BAlleback of Kent wants to be jus |G. Crawford for the Seattle, Renton rl 5 Ae angel Carrol ron $1.95 for T. C. Woodbury, Third infantry, is |And Meler was not fitted out until | Gibbs, 1000 Spruce st, at the Chi-| Hee of the peace in his home town. & Me og er) mee wane. epotems to the four Weet Menttls pi aman to command the army in the first | yesterday, as the regimental of.|eago bar, First av. and King st, eee _ ety prema yo Cor ee oy * | Carroll has been coved with $1.00 boxes Bliss Native Tab- | 26c full 1-pound bomee, problem. This army will consist |ficers kept hoping against hope |late last night C oat an pel Scott Calhoun and A.V. Boutl. | Writs of mandate issued from Jud lets for The Phosphate of Sodiem ot all the regular troops in camp,|that they would be able to dis| | Quick action resulted in the cap ger ye worl f ‘ . orl * 5 . Pd but no militia, as the latter troops cover a larger uniform. For the|ture of Nels Newman and a search ae taatien charts divesnan eed to tone 2 tbe er aaptinemn catigats eee B0e boxes Dr. “Charle | 4 ' are not yet sufficiently hardened |present the band leader only ap-| revealed the missing watch and 3c yy net and bayonet oe censes or appear in court and show | coo - Food for | for the heavy work. In this prob-|pears in uniform when it is abso-|chain in his possession. A com |. See Dae, Reaeeted EROS ail | CASS Oe eed aed eae ide bottles Herpicide for. .3$¢ | soo jars Stillman’ i lem the enemy is to be outlined by | lutely ssary, and then keeps|Plaint was made out against bim inatt Freee rOend than the vt | would avail himself of the alterna, (f °0 bottles Pinaud's Eau de Cream bi patrols, ‘The army will take up a\one of the other musicians in front|today, charging larceny from the i om enh ee oe = mech. | tive of going to court and seaman Quinine ‘for BBE | 50c jars Dupon t ve long the ¢ » of him person. The watch and chain ¥ panies are violating the provisic . on.» 5 ‘i . , bt ee Se: “ Pfr | a tase at 976. aie: . 4 of their franchises ‘ in person. 10¢ pa kages Wanous ae ‘ghtteas ‘saieale % o . he four licenses, asked for by poo bags p tack from the south. Maj. Plum | BYERS (6 FINED ‘ Mansfield's Scaipi Nba ALF. c ‘ TO DISCUSS ORDINANCE . King & Owens, the Reception bar ansfield’s Scalpioura (the best i i mer, of the Third infantry, is to be SEATTLE POLICE | a 4 John Wartig and Mahnken & Co for dandruff or falling hatr) | 25¢ Sanitol Tooth Powerit) i the umpire on the right, and Maj | joint meeting of the counell’s| Of course you © keep your etoties |. 4: 0. Byers, the attorney who ob-| were originally held up pending the per bottle Khe | Qe cans Septol i ao Pw the hn gl ys > ° apm | street committee and the members Fou have we |jected so strenuously to the arrest results of a petition for a spectal Wyeth's Phosphate of Sodium | ae « umpire with the Firs INTERESTED of the park commission will be held cleaners jot a on at Inst week that he picked | election touching the question of re ro i-pound bottles ae times A " Pensavendiotionstious in the city hall tomorrow afternoon . “ae. |p a chair at the police headquar-, voking the licenses the regular 50e size) for iar |: seer ani iad ' “The work of the Washington Na- | hensite celles mon ual kesbins sl tee meee ae ee ig 6p hewn ; 50c bottles White's Vichy $te 1 guardsmen in yesterday's |,, °atlie police ¢ not looking for | nances prohibiting the ope: m Oo! ° ur oper 8 h , the men who worked the bunko automobiles or motor vehicles in wher | P t M ris °s ane 1 cr ipa i |town, when four confidence men | Volunteer park will be taken up for he most money by buy Bromo for xee willingness” p= ar had ay Sats separated Frank H. Pilling, a Mon-| discussion 40c jars Violet Cera Tooth Powder for -. i Seacty’ Hees of the Thing tt |tana business man, from $18,000 by 1M Plated Folding Coat lightful cream, not gr xes Piso's t fantry, attached to the & er means of a fake prize fight which | 1 et Hdager for SO apres opinion of the! coma, charged with defrauding rs et BEST HAMBURGER STEAK, PER LB. be Good 1 go oe pe ge be iad » ae on met ames Thompson out o' 4,0 . i bhirt Manger iB your time jartell’s give their to Jan hompson out of $18,001 by BIG SENSATION Pant and Skirt Ht FINEST SPRING CHICKENS, PER LB. 20¢ adit eed thele pride and the ¢ ce that good drug, store Oe Meidlinsinies a Seale means of a worthless check, and| ad their 4 and ly ete “ih te creel ¢| the Tacoma officers are working on NB Sine 1 cauee Wood | Pa na No store in the city bas any better meats than we have. Re ings, require p ; ee ee the matter has not been air Pant dnd Coat Hange member that, Why pay more than we cl Y : Compa ana} corse, from ‘ pay more than we charge you? Our growing t “ cont aaa Announcement that Moses Wet-|\ ana Pant Mans 422i |] 196 appreciated by many peop! , 1 a B CONTRACT IS AWARDED. more of St. Louls, a stock rin Wall Brack Langers 166 M S as snoed battle éxereiaan Waa board’ of caedie ‘Sree ted.| tae to anline inane wale tn, es ng Bi ne “i 3,428 PEOPLE BOUGHT THEIR MEAT LAST SATURDAY AT ain tore the prelimir niterday awarded etrast fer th ad tf la . THE D St com pane 1 batt ne onatruction ¢ the new fire house | hi finance om mittee created a § . Woltt Ameri $a 610 rug ‘ i Eleventh ‘. B, and EB. Howe ation in political circles here a des Auguat ‘ié ' A 44 khaki blouse la 42t t. to the I prise Construction | toda Wetmore, in the past, b Second Ave. st ers on & man who has been accus- | compan low bid of $7,318.|\been widely knov “a “tru wt imam ohn a scan he it ri [ben ttn S's SPUNN NG Between Chery and Second trousers is causing much fun in the eo MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG James Streets } Doors North of | strong independent concerns with 1310 Second Av.

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